Linux multimedia hacks /
Presents Linux's multimedia tools with step-by-step instructions to maximize entertainment capabilities for images, audio, and video.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Sebastopol, Calif. :
O'Reilly,
2005.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Linux Multimedia Hacks; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Preface; How to Use This Book; How This Book Is Organized; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; How to Contact Us; Safari Enabled; Got a Hack?; 1. Images; 1. Take a Screenshot; 1.2.2. From Within GNOME; 1.2.3. From Within KDE; 2. Convert from One Image Format to Another; 1.3.2. Add a Border to an Image; 1.3.3. Flip and Flop Images; 3. Make Image Thumbnails; 4. Animate Images; 5. Leave a Watermark; 6. Pull Images from a Digital Camera; 1.7.2. Non-USB Storage Devices; 7. Manage Photos with f-spot
- 1.8.2. Import Your Pictures to f-spot1.8.3. View Your Pictures; 1.8.4. Edit Your Pictures; 1.8.5. Organize Your Pictures with Tags; 1.8.6. Export Photographs; 1.8.7. See Also; 8. Edit Images; 9. Remove Red Eye from Photos; 1.10.2. Take the Red Out; 10. Create a Slideshow; 11. Automatically Synchronize Your Camera and Computer; 1.12.2. Use autofs Instead of Mounting Manually; 1.12.3. Make a Synchronization Script; 12. Make a Screen-Capture Movie; 1.13.2. How to Use the Tools; 1.13.3. Enhancing a Screencapture; 1.13.4. Screen Capture Tips; 1.13.5. Conclusion; 2. Audio
- 13. Mix Your Audio for Perfect Sound14. Surround Yourself with Sound; 2.3.2. Testing Surround Sound; 2.3.3. Movie Watching; 15. Play Multiple Sounds at the Same Time; 2.4.2. Configure EsounD; 2.4.3. Legacy Compatibility; 16. Get MP3 Libraries for Red Hat-Based Distributions; 2.5.2. Use up2date; 17. Configure Network Sound; 18. Manage Your Audio with XMMS; 2.7.2. XMMS Command-Line Control; 19. Shuffle Your Music the Smart Way; 2.8.2. More IMMS Magic; 20. Try Rhythmbox; 21. Let amaroK Rock Your Music Collection; 2.10.2. amaroK Window Sections; 2.10.3. Configure amaroK; 2.10.4. The Sidebar
- 2.10.5. The Collections Pane2.10.6. The Playlist Pane; 2.10.7. The Media Device Pane; 2.10.8. The Files Pane; 22. Store amaroK Data in MySQL; 23. Enable Your Multimedia Keyboard; 24. Rip CDs from the Command Line; 2.13.2. Encode the WAVs to MP3s; 2.13.3. Encode the WAVs to Ogg Vorbis; 25. Rip CDs Straight from Konqueror; 26. Get a Grip on CD Ripping; 2.15.2. Rip a CD; 27. Edit ID3v2 Tags from the Command Line; 28. Add Album Art to ID3 Tags; 29. Automate Music File Tagging; 2.18.1.2. Automatically with the Fill Tag scanner.; 2.18.1.3. Automatically with CDDB.
- 2.18.2. Correct Tag Fields with the Process Fields Scanner30. Correct Music Metadata with MusicBrainz; 2.19.2. Open Source and Open Data; 2.19.3. Tools that Use MusicBrainz; 2.19.4. How to Participate; 31. Clean Music Metadata at the Command Line; 2.20.2. Run pimpmytunes; 32. Clean Music Metadata with a GUI; 33. Pass the Mic and Record Audio; 34. Edit Audio with Audacity; 2.23.2. Edit and Crop Sound; 2.23.3. Save Changes; 35. Convert from One Audio Format to Another; 2.24.1.2. WAV to MP3.; 2.24.2. Ogg Vorbis; 2.24.2.2. WAV to Ogg Vorbis.; 2.24.3. FLAC; 2.24.3.2. WAV to FLAC.